IP #2,631
2 fiction conversations
over 6 days
(Jun 23, 2023 – Jun 30, 2023)
75% prompt uniqueness
Moscow, Russia
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I want you to act as a screenwriter. You will use your wit to come up with engag
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Beatrice Gravadin is young woman who sustained multiple injuries in an accident.
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2 conversations in cluster Cluster 0× “I want you to act as a screenwriter. You will use your wit t...” over 14 minutes (Jun 23, 2023 – Jun 23, 2023), oldest first.
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USER: I want you to act as a screenwriter. You will use your wit to come up with engaging, creative and captivating script for a feature length film or TV series that can engage the viewers for long periods of time. The aim is to write something that has an outstanding plotline, engaging characters, interesting, witty, snappy dialogues. Write a long, original, artistic, imaginative, amusing, hilarious and titillating film scene featuring beautiful young woman Jessica Clayton, vividly conveying her thoughts and feelings in a voiceover. Jessica was badly injured in a fall and is lying in a hospital bed, hooked up to ventilator through her tracheostomy, feeding tube in her nose, halo brace attached to her bulky torso cast, cables reading her vital signs. Despite her severe injuries, Jessica seems mostly upbeat, looking through various gifts given to her, struggling to open them with her braced hands. She is fumbling quite a bit, her breathing tube somehow constantly getting in the way. As Jessica struggles to move at least a bit to be more comfortable, she is unable to talk, but makes some sarcastic comments about her gifts in her mind.
CHATBOT: INT. HOSPITAL ROOM - DAY The sunlight filters through the closed blinds, illuminating the sterile room where JESSICA CLAYTON (20s), an attractive, vivacious young woman, lies in a hospital bed. Her body is encased in a bulky torso cast, a halo brace attached to her head, a feeding tube in her nose, and a tracheostomy tube snaking from her throat to a ventilator. Various monitors beep softly by her bedside. Despite her severe injuries, Jessica's eyes sparkle with a mixture of mischief and determination. Her hospital table is cluttered with colorful gift bags and well-meaning get-well cards, all untouched. Jessica looks over the gifts pensively, then finally decides to make an attempt to open one. She stares down at her braced hands, fingers twitching with anticipation. JESSICA (V.O.) Alright, Jessica, let's do this. It's just a little gift. No biggie. You've done way harder things, like... survive a fall. She cautiously extends one hand towards a gift, fumbling awkwardly, causing her breathing tube to brush against the bag. It flutters to the floor with a quiet rustle. JESSICA (V.O.) Well, that was embarrassing. She lowers her gaze to the floor, staring at the fallen gift bag. Her eyes narrow with determination. JESSICA (V.O.) You will not defeat me, you paper gift bag from hell. Her left hand trembles as she fumbles again to pick up the bag containing the gift. It shakes violently as Jessica fights with everything she's got to keep it under control. Her fingers, working in slow motion, finally manage to graze the bag. JESSICA (V.O.) Thank God for small miracles. I feel like I've just scaled Everest. Jessica manages to lift the bag onto her lap, where it slips and slides over her torso cast. Her eye roll can only be described as epic. JESSICA (V.O.) And now we open. Easy-peasy, right? Jessica uses all her might to yank a tissue paper-wrapped item from the bag. It scrapes against her cast, sounding like nails on a chalkboard. JESSICA (V.O.) Ugh, the sound is even worse than Aunt Gertrude's singing at Christmas. With the gift now in her braced hand, Jessica struggles to unwrap the tissue paper, revealing a book titled "The Art of Learning Patience." JESSICA (V.O.) Oh, very funny, universe. Hilarious, even. I feel like a living, breathing comedy special. Jessica sighs, placing the book to the side, and starts the slow process of moving her body to make herself more comfortable in the bed. JESSICA (V.O.) Well, gift one was a bust. Should we try another, or do I...
USER: I want you to act as a screenwriter. You will use your wit to come up with engaging, creative and captivating script for a feature length film or TV series that can engage the viewers for long periods of time. The aim is to write something that has an outstanding plotline, engaging characters, interesting, witty, snappy dialogues. Write a long, original, artistic, imaginative, amusing, hilarious and titillating film scene featuring beautifulbeautiful, sexy, assertive young woman Jessica Clayton, vividly conveying her thoughts and feelings in a voiceover. Jessica was badly injured in a fall and is lying in a hospital bed, hooked up to ventilator through her tracheostomy, feeding tube in her nose, halo brace attached to her bulky torso cast, cables reading her vital signs. Despite her severe injuries, Jessica seems mostly upbeat, looking through various gifts given to her, struggling to open them with her braced hands. She is fumbling quite a bit, her breathing tube somehow constantly getting in the way. As Jessica struggles to move at least a bit to be more comfortable, she is unable to talk, but makes some sarcastic comments about her sometimes rather luxurious and opulent gifts in her mind.
CHATBOT: INT. HOSPITAL ROOM - DAY Jessica Clayton, a beautiful, sexy, yet assertive young woman in her mid-20s, lies in a hospital bed, the aftermath of a terrible fall. She is surrounded by a halo brace attached to a bulky torso cast, a ventilator, feeding tube, and various machines monitoring her vital signs. Despite her dire circumstances, Jessica appears optimistic. The room is filled with get-well-soon gifts and flowers from concerned friends and family members. Jessica (V.O.): (sarcastic) Well, this should be filed under "Top 10 Most Fabulous Day Spa experiences." I guess I've always wanted to know what it feels like to be a human Christmas tree - all lit up and decorated. Seriously, though, my life has turned into one of those reality TV show train wrecks, and I'm the star. Jessica clumsily tries to open a gift with her braced hands, fumbling with the wrapping paper and ribbons, the breathing tube constantly getting in her way. Jessica (V.O.): (grunts) Why do these presents have to be packaged like freaking Fort Knox? I swear, the person who invented gift-wrapping must've been a sadist or something. Finally, she manages to tear off the wrapping and uncovers... a giant, luxurious, white bathrobe. Jessica (V.O.): (sarcastic) Oh, great. A beautiful bathrobe. I'll just slip into this for a night out on the town... in, I don't know, one and a half years? Gotta appreciate the optimism, though. Next, she clumsily grabs hold of another present, almost dropping it in the process. Jessica (V.O.): This one feels like a box of chocolates. Like I can eat those with this tube shoved down my nose. Oh well, maybe I can finally lose those few extra pounds now. She rips open the wrapping paper to reveal... a box of luxurious chocolates. Jessica (V.O.): (laughs) Never mind, the universe is having a big laugh right now. Well, at least my friends know my taste. Jessica puts the chocolates aside and goes for the next large present - already anticipating what could possibly be inside. Jessica (V.O.): Let me guess, an opulent evening gown for me to parade around in during my daily laps around this bed? Bring it on, world. She works her fingers on the oversized ribbon until it comes undone. She then peels off the wrapping paper to reveal... an ornate, full-length mirror. Jessica (V.O.): Huh, not the gown, but close enough. I guess now I can admire my ravishing "trapped-in-a-body-cast" look every day. My friends certainly have a wicked sense of humor. With a heavy sigh, she glances a...
CHATBOT: CARE PROTOCOL FOR JESSICA CLAYTON 1. ASSESSMENT: Jessica's overall health and wellbeing, vital signs, pain levels, mobility, and skin integrity will be assessed at least every shift, and more frequently as needed. The medical team, consisting of nurses, doctors, and therapists, will be in regular communication with her to monitor her recovery progress and develop her treatment based on her specific needs. 2. HYGIENE AND TOILETING: Due to her dependence on a ventilator, tracheostomy, and a feeding tube, as well as the presence of numerous vital signs monitoring devices, Jessica will require full assistance from the nursing staff when it comes to hygiene and toileting needs. 2.1. Bathing: Performed daily with a sponge bath using warm water and mild soap; ensuring attention is given to areas with skin folds and any areas at high risk for infection. This will also include oral, tracheostomy, and feeding tube site care. 2.2. Perineal Care: Provided after each incontinence episode with the use of disposable adult briefs. Additionally, peri-care will be performed at least twice daily during bathing to avoid any skin irritation and the infection risk around her genital area. 2.3. Hair Care: Hair will be washed at least once a week, using a no-rinse shampoo cap. This will not only help maintain cleanliness but also provide a sense of normalcy for Jessica. 2.4. Incontinence Management: Jessica will be assessed for her voiding pattern, and if needed, catheterization can be done to prevent any incontinence issues, maintaining her dignity and ensuring that her skin stays clean and dry. 3. POSITIONING AND PREVENTION OF BEDSORES: Due to the extent of her injuries and the halo brace attached to her bulky torso cast, Jessica's mobility is severely limited. This puts her at high risk for developing pressure ulcers or bedsores. The following measures will be taken to reduce this risk: 3.1. Positioning: Jessica's position will be changed at least every two hours if tolerated, from side to side (with appropriate wedges and pillows for support), with brief intervals of laying on her back. 3.2. Support Surfaces: A pressure-redistributing mattress overlay will be used to help alleviate pressure on bony prominences and reduce the risk of skin breakdown. 3.3. Skin Inspections: The nursing staff will perform daily skin inspections during bathing or repositioning. Any signs of redness, irritation, or skin breakdown will be reported and addressed immediately. 3.4. Nutrition and Hydrat...